BROS
GOLD
DEMON
One touching aspect of last year’s Bros documentary After The Screaming Stops was the reaction it provoked. At last, fans and haters were united: in admiration of the twins’ success, in sympathy for the terrible time they’d endured, and in (sometimes guilty) hysterics for their extraordinary relationship and bizarre ‘eloquence’. Gold, though, may remind people why audiences were once so divided. Running to three CDs when they released just three albums, it might even stretch devotees’ patience. (The vinyl version only offers their singles.) Their entire 1988 debut LP Push is here, in one form or another. So, too, are all but three tracks from their other two albums, as well as obligatory rarities, of which an entertaining piano-only reinvention of Drop The Boy, The Boy Is Dropped, is the highlight.